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Rich House, Poor House Appearance Inspires Entrepreneur to Launch Free Start-up Incubator

Nigel Botterill’s free Start-Up Incubator aims to guide aspiring entrepreneurs with a nearly six-hour course, attracting over 1,000 pre-registrations since launch.

  • Nigel Botterill, founder of The Entrepreneurs Circle, has released the Start-Up Incubator as a free, step-by-step online programme, with early demand over 1,000 pre-registrations.
  • Inspired by work with a Channel 5's Rich House, Poor House participant, the founder said he designed the programme to support people earlier, using `moving upstream`.
  • The Start-Up Incubator runs for nearly six hours and covers pricing, attracting customers, repeat income and building momentum, Botterill emphasises disciplined focus and recommends 90 minutes a day on customers.
  • Early uptake shows immediate interest, with more than 1,000 pre-registered participants and Damo, a Channel 5 participant, recorded his first `£10,000 month` applying the frameworks.
  • Botterill says the project aims to create 10,000 people who can start profitable businesses by opening paid commercial frameworks normally behind a paywall.
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Rich House, Poor House appearance inspires entrepreneur to launch free start-up incubator

Nigel Botterill says he wants to help create 10,000 people who can go from having an idea to running a profitable business, after an experience that changed how he thinks about supporting aspiring entrepreneurs.

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Rich House, Poor House appearance inspires entrepreneur to launch start-up incubator

Nigel Botterill says he wants to help create 10,000 people who can go from having an idea to running a profitable business, after an experience that changed how he thinks about supporting aspiring entrepreneurs.

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The Scotsman broke the news in Scotland, United Kingdom on Friday, March 6, 2026.
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